Wolf Den

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Wolf Den is a notable rocky cave and historic landmark within Mashamoquet State Park in Connecticut, traditionally associated with early colonial wolf-hunting legends.

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Wolf Den canonical 2
Wolf Den (historic site) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave
historic landmark
tourist attraction
access foot trail
associatedWith Israel Putnam
early colonial wolf-hunting legends
category Caves of Connecticut
Historic sites in Connecticut
National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut
Tourist attractions in Windham County, Connecticut
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationType hillside cave
era colonial period
hasDesignationReason association with Israel Putnam legend
example of early American frontier folklore
hasHistoricUse wolf den
hasNearbyFeature Indian Chair rock formation
Mashamoquet Brook
hasPhysicalForm rocky cave
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
locatedIn Connecticut
Mashamoquet State Park
Pomfret, Connecticut
Windham County, Connecticut
managedBy Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
material rock
ownedBy Connecticut
surface form: State of Connecticut
partOf Mashamoquet Brook State Park and Wolf Den Farm and Indian Chair complex
significance site of legendary killing of the last wolf in the area
touristActivity hiking
historical interpretation
sightseeing

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Pomfret hasAttraction Wolf Den
this entity surface form: Wolf Den (historic site)